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I found this backup solution a few days ago and I already love it! Time to share!

Vykar is a new backup solution in an early state, that is inspired by Borg and Restic. It offers a fast and encrypted backup solution with an easy YAML formatted configuration. It can back up to a local repository, S3, its own backup server or all of them. Deduplication and snapshots are integrated, in daemon mode it has a built-in scheduler too.

Run it via the provided binaries, the GUI or use it in Docker. Recovery can be easily done via the CLI or starting a local web server to browse the files or access them via WebDAV.

Example YAML configuration (for showing its simplicity), full docs here

# vykar configuration file
# Minimal required configuration.
# Full reference: https://vykar.borgbase.com/configuration

 repositories:
  - label: "Backupserver"
    url: "https://backup.myserver.com/"
    access_token: "secure-token-here"
 sources:
   - label: "immich-homeserver"
     path: "/docker/immich/data"
     exclude:
       - "backup"
       - "thumbs"
       - "encoded-video"

   - label: "media-homeserver"
     paths:
       - "/backup/media/books"
       - "/backup/media/music"
       - "/backup/scripts"
       - "/backup/media/video"
     exclude:
       - "cache"
       - "tmp"


#
***
Common optional settings (uncomment as needed)
***

 encryption:
  # mode: "auto"                     # Default — benchmark at init and persist chosen mode
   mode: "aes256gcm"

# 

 retention:
   keep_last: 3 #keeps the last 3 snapshots
#   keep_daily: 7
#   keep_weekly: 4

# https://vykar.borgbase.com/configuration#compression

 compression:
   algorithm: zstd
   zstd_level: 5

# https://vykar.borgbase.com/configuration#exclude-patterns

 exclude_patterns:
   - "*.tmp"
   - "*.bak"
   - "*.log"
   - ".pnpm-store"
   - "node_modules"
   - "postgres"
   - ".Trash-1000"
   - "$Recycle.Bin"
   - "System Volume Information"
   - ".DS_Store"

# schedule:
#   enabled: true
#   every: "24h"

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[–] solrize@lemmy.ml 4 points 2 weeks ago (4 children)

I don't understand, what's wrong with Borg?

[–] morethanevil@lemmy.fedifriends.social 2 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

There is nothing wrong with borg, but it is complex and for easiness you need scripts or tools like borgmatic. Vykar is designed to be beginner friendly

[–] coolie4@lemmy.world 1 points 2 weeks ago

Borgmatic also uses yaml and I'm pretty sure most package managers have Borg as a dependency for borgmatic. So if you just install borgmatic and forget about Borg, it isn't seen as an extra tool.

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